Protecting children – HONDA 2000 Prelude - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Protecting Children

To deactivate the locking

mechanism in order to remove a
child seat, unlatch the buckle,
unroute the seat belt, and let the belt

fully retract.

Additional Precautions for Small

Children

Never hold a small child on your
lap.
If you are not wearing a seat

belt in a crash, you could be
thrown forward into the

dashboard and crush the child.

If you are wearing a seat belt, the
child can be torn from your arms

during a crash. For example, if

your car crashes into a parked

vehicle at 30 mph (48 k m / h ) , a

30-lb (14 kg) child will become a
900-lb (410 kg) force, and you will

not be able to hold on.

Never put a seat belt over yourself

and a child. During a crash, the

belt could press deep into the child

and cause very serious injuries.

Protecting Larger Children

When a child reaches the

recommended weight or height limit

for a forward-facing child seat, the

child should sit in one of the back

seats and wear a lap/shoulder belt.

If a child is too short for the shoulder

part of the belt to properly fit, we

recommend that the child use a

booster seat until they are tall

enough to use the seat belt without a

booster.

The following pages give

instructions on how to check proper

seat belt fit, what kind of booster
seat to use if one is needed, and

important precautions for children

who must sit in the front seat.

Driver and Passenger Safety

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